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Pay and checkout in just a matter of minutes. Pay your taxes online using your checking account. There is no cost to you for electronic check (eCheck) payments. You may also pay online by using a debit or credit card. This is a free service for tracking your past property tax payments. VIEW PAYMENT HISTORY.
Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board have prepared this property tax information site to provide taxpayers with an overview and some specific detail about the property tax process in Los Angeles County.
Property Tax Installment Plans; Property Tax Payment History ; Request Duplicate Bill ; Senior Citizen Property Tax Assistance
The mission of the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector is to bill, collect, disburse, invest, borrow, and safeguard monies and properties. The Department also provides enforcement, auditing, consulting, education, estate administration, and public information services.
Click the links below to use online payment options for various LA County services and fees including property taxes, boat slips, donations, and more.
The Taxpayers’ Guide is presented to provide data on the various levies throughout the County of Los Angeles for County, School and Special District Purposes.
Office of LA County Assessor Jeff Prang – Committed to establishing accurate & fairly assessed property values. Info: 213-974-3211 | helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov
Filing business personal property statement opens (BOE541-L), deadline April 1. • Second installment of real estate taxes is due, delinquent after 5:00 PM on April 10. • Deadline for filing homeowners' exemption claim ($7,000 assessment). • Annual mailing of personal property tax bills begins.
Unsecured (Personal) Property Taxes are ad-valorem (value based) property taxes that the Office of the Los Angeles County Assessor assesses to the owner of record as of January 1 of each year. Because the taxes are not secured by real property such as land, these taxes are called “Unsecured.”
To calculate property taxes in Los Angeles County, you'll need to know the property's assessed value as determined by the County Assessor. Assuming your tax rate comes out to 1.25%, if your home is assessed at $1.5 million, your annual property tax could be around $18,750.